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Pietro Guarnieri (14 April 1695 – 7 April 1762) was an Italian luthier. Sometimes referred to as Pietro da Venezia, he was the son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri, filius Andreae, and the last of the Guarneri house of violin-makers
Guarnieri lived in Cremona with his father until 1717. Finding life in Casa Guarnieri in some way uncongenial, he left Cremona for good in 1717. The master arrived and settled in Venice 1717. Here he blended the Cremonese techniques of his father with Venetian, working with Comel, Gobbetti and Tononi. The Venetian makers of the same period were Matteo Goffriller, Carlo Annibale Tononi, Francesco Gobbetti, Domenico Montagnana and Sanctus Seraphin. He married Angiola Maria Ferrari on 5 April 1728, with whom he had eleven children.
His first original labels from Venice date from 1721. His instruments are rare and as highly prized as those of his father and uncle.
violoncello, "Beatrice Harrison" 1747 violin, "Joachim" Guarneri family Pietro Giovanni Guarneri (of Mantua) "Violin and Lute Makers of Venice 1640 – 1760"...
Giuseppe. Two of Andrea's sons continued the father's traditions: Pietro Giovanni Guarneri (Pietro da Mantova) (18 February 1655 – 26 March 1720) worked in his...
Pietro Giovanni Guarneri (1655–1720), also known as Pietro da Mantua or Peter Guarnerius of Mantua was a violin maker of the Guarneri family who also...
Bartolomeo Giuseppe "del Gesù" Guarneri (/ɡwɑːrˈnɛəri/, UK also /-ˈnɪər-/, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡwarˈnɛːri]; 21 August 1698 – 17 October 1744) was an Italian...
Joaquín Rodrigo and Boris Blacher. Collier used a violin made by PietroGuarneri and he made a number of commercial recordings for EMI and Decca with...
any of Nicola Amati's work, although the unmistakable hands of Andrea Guarneri and Francesco Rugeri are evident. An alternative theory is that Stradivari...
dozen highly regarded apprentices, including Antonio Stradivari and Andrea Guarneri. Amati Violas Roger Hargrave. "Andrea Amati 1505 – 1577" (PDF). Retrieved...
Guarneri. Giuseppe's older brother, Pietro Giovanni Guarneri (Pietro I, b. 1655; d. 1720), was a musician as well as a violinmaker. In 1677, Pietro married...
Andrea Guarneri (b.1626; d.1698, in Cremona) was an Italian luthier, musician and founder of the Casa Guarneri. He is the most important student of Nicola...
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122. Nobre 2002, p. 124. Nobre 2002, p. 125. Nicolson 1952, p. 310. "PietroGuarneri of Venice, Cello, Venice, c. 1739, the 'Beatrice Harrison'". Tarisio...
known for his celli, active 1685–1742 in Venice PietroGuarneri, son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri and from Cremona, active 1717–1762 in Venice...
instrument makers in history, along with Stradivarius and Guarneri del Gesu and PietroGuarneri. Instruments created centuries ago by Landolfi and his fellow...
(1686–1750), an Italian master luthier. He made the violin and cello. PietroGuarneri (1695–1762), luthier, settled in Venice 1717, Peter of Venice Lorenzo...
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A&M University) and Emory University. Manker plays a cello made by PietroGuarneri of Venice in 1729. as well as a cello made by Samuel Zygmuntowicz in...
Competition in Oberlin, Ohio. Chase plays on a violin made in 1742 by PietroGuarneri, the ex-Paschell, which she pairs with a bow made by Dominique Peccatte...
(1649–1740) Guarneri family of Italian violin makers, Andrea Guarneri (1626–1698), Pietro of Mantua (1655–1720), Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri (Joseph...
Andrea Guarneri 1626–1698 F. Stradivari 1671–1743 O. Stradivari 1679–1742 PietroGuarneri 1655–1720 Giuseppe Guarneri 1666–c. 1739/40 Giuseppe Guarneri "del...
several antique violins made by luthiers Antonio Stradivari, PietroGuarneri, Giuseppe Guarneri, and Carlo Bergonzi, most of which eventually came to bear...
Zanotti, but was mainly influenced by PietroGuarneri of Mantua, called the grandfather of Mantuan violin making. Guarneri's influence can be seen on the work...
[citation needed] Since 2005 Leticia Moreno has been playing a 1679 PietroGuarneri violin, which is the property of the Stradivari Society of Chicago...
April 8 – Johann Christian Günther, German poet (d. 1723) April 14 – PietroGuarneri, Italian luthier (d. 1762) April 16 – Christoph Jacob Trew, German...
his death. Beatrice Harrison owned and played a cello made by PietroGuarneri (Pietro da Venezia) (1695–1762). She died in Surrey in 1965. She is buried...
Joseph Guarneri filius Andreae, PietroGuarneri, and Giovanni Paolo Maggini. After 1850, he got enthusiastic about a specimen of Andrea Guarneri and henceforth...
played on violins such as an 1868 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume and a c.1750 PietroGuarneri of Venice violin, on loan through the Stradivari Society with bows...
the white for Giacomo and Leandro Jr., models of Camillo Camilli, PietroGuarneri di Mantua, Stradivari 1732 Ex Busch and Amatise Stradivari. While for...